I believe that the right mindset is to always try to be a part of that group of the players that is going to win the title, going to hunt that title, and that every year is different. I'm not really trying to position myself as a defending champion, because then defending is not really something that I want to have. I always try to get that aggressive approach.

I still have the same daily routine, same approach to my career, to the life that I'm having. I don't consider myself being in the top of the world, being untouchable or unbeatable. That's out of the question. I always try to give my 100 per cent on every practice that I have. I always wanted to have the positive mindset in preparing well for every event, for every season. I think that helps me to stay committed and focused on what I need to do. My job is to play tennis, to win matches and try to win as many titles as possible.

— Novak Djokovic / March 09, 2012

Unfortunately there couldn't be two winners tonight but I wish you all the best for this season and I hope that we have many more matches like this, many more finals,

— Novak Djokovic said to Rafael Nadal after defeating him to win the Australian Open 2012 Men's singles title / January 29, 2012

Sometimes it feels like you're not on a tennis court, the amount of noise you guys produce and for us it's a great feeling. It's a pleasure playing in front of you. It's my great privilege to be standing here in front of one of the greatest players ever, Rod Laver.

— Novak Djokovic about the noise produced by spectators in the Australia Open final / January 29, 2012

Of course I want to win more majors and prove things to myself. It would be unbelievable to complete the grand slam. I need to win the French Open, but I think it will take time.